Thanks.Sano wrote:Nice collection man. I like how you use card sleeves to hold the carts.
In other news a sealed copy of Chrono Trigger for DS is arriving next week.
I can't wait to finish the game (played it on emulator 2 years ago).
Thanks.Sano wrote:Nice collection man. I like how you use card sleeves to hold the carts.
I sincerely don’t realize at all if my collection is good or bad in the eyes of others. So I’m glad to see any kind of feedback.muhanad wrote:Wow! What a collection. I'm actually starting a GB/GBC collection. I love how I could have alot of them and they dont take up space.
Let’s start with the newer games:Can I get some advice? What is your experience with bootlegs, are they only for "newer" stuff like gba and ds? Is it easy to avoid them online?
I never had to change a battery from a GB or GBC game… But on the forums I’ve read that the batteries are starting to stop working so I’ve bought a couple of batteries to have if needed (the model is CR1616).And what about batteries,around how many carts have you needed to change the battery for?
Nah, don’t be! I like talking about game boy and retro gaming.Sorry for all the questions
Y'know, I've heard a lot of people say there are quite a few DS bootlegs out there, but I'm yet to encounter one myself, and I have over 60 DS cartridges, a lot of which were bought 2nd hand or from eBay.Broodstar wrote: Let’s start with the newer games:
- For 3DS there are no bootlegs. Not as I know…
- For DS there are a lot!!! You have to be careful when you buy DS games from unknown sellers. Try some links like this one to determine if the games are fake or not:
http://www.wikihow.com/Determine-if-You ... me-Is-Fake
I just got fooled by a serious user that sold me a sealed copy of Chrono Trigger. The game is fake and doesn’t work but it looks amazingly good. I had a lot of fake DS games.
Is the backlight really that much better than the regular sp? Does it drain the battery?Broodstar wrote: - if you don't have it, buy a GBA SP AGS 101 console to play your game boy games.
No. The card sleeves are strong. They rip only if you force more carts in one pocket or things like that.muhanad wrote:Do the games ever rip or poke out parts of the card sleeve?
I did not know that. Thanks, I will remember this.alienjesus wrote:For what it's worth, there is one thing on the guide you posted that isn't quite right. It mentions how if you see 'Nintendo' printed on the board, then it is a definite fake, but this isn't true. A handful of early games for the DS do in fact have Nintendo on the board, although admittedly, most later games don't.